It's a silly list designed to fill space and be "controversial" at PCWorld. None of the points -- yes 0% -- had me nodding my head. Well, maybe 5% ... the covers thing. However, Kindle's focus is enabling reading and from that point of view, delivering the reader right to the beginning of the text makes sense.
I am astounded how so many people think a Kindle ought to be able share content in a way fundamentally different than physical books. Whether that is loaning content without loaning the Kindle, or setting up multiple profiles so everyone signs in before using it to restore bookmarks ... ugh! please! don't even think about that!
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